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Vol. XV. No." 63 CONCOULV N. CI MONDAY. IMABCH 29, 1897. Whole NO. 1678 C. B- Dissolves. Tbe N. 0. Building & Loan As sociation; with headquarters at Char lotte has gone into the hands of re fivers. It operated at varioaB points in of the otate as Dranuu uepartuicuus the business. Since the 6 per it- ia fnnnH imnnssihlft t.n operate with a proQt and the board of directors aayiseu i ujusjuk up business. There will be no losses probably. Indeed, the Association would probably have continued in business if it had not been for the -branch ousiness. k Dare s Dead. .. Pave, the pet horse of Mrs. J P Ccok, could not survive his lamsntf ble mi8hap on last Thursday. He died in Brown Bros, stable Sunday morning. The poor fellow was watcbed and "ared for by skillful attendance and sympathizing atten tion to which he seemed sensible and appreciative.; There is a meas ure of sadness and a deserved Bym pathy for all concerned that rarely attaches to an ordinary loss of even a good horse."! A School History for Worth Carolina. Judge Walter Clark is said to be preparing a history of the State for North Carolina schools. "Ah there!" h that fact at the bottom of that etranee act in the late Legislature to do away with Moore's history, taoagh bur fusion legislature of '95 bad placed the choice of school books with the county boards? There 'feema'to be a cause for everything. TO CUKE A' COLD 1W OK E DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Ail druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. Pro!". Drnimuoiiil Dead. "Prnf TTonrn Drnmmnnd J iWtstK i March 11 at Tunbridge, England. He was the author of a number cf religious books remarkable for their depth of thought. Notably Is the little book entitled "Natural Law in the Spiritual World' Tfiia book ia unique and suggest tive of realities rarely conceived of. His 'essay on "The Greatest of these is Chanty" is very fine. It may well be ,eaid of this man, "Though dead he yet sneaketh." A Good Showing:, The Farmers' Mutual Fire In- Sarance Association of Mecklenburg met la?t Saturday. R A Grier was re-elected president. The institu tion is in fine condition with policies amounting to $350,000.' The losses laBt year were threetenths of one percent, or thirty cents , for s every $100 insured. The Hatch and Cigarette. - vV - There came near being a fire at the Odell Mills Sunday afternoon the carelessness of some one.. The tence in the front of No. 2 mill as discovered "to be burning, but the fife was extinguished ; before any headway could be gained. It w claimed that a cigarette; smoker had lighted one oi the nefarious thlD&a aQd dropped the match there. A Honsehoift Necessity. 1 mT pandy Cathartic the '5 th. 0ndeJfnl medical; discovery to th! fge.' pleasant and refreshing ly on 6ft1fst,e;!ct gently and pesitive- cleans 6 dDeys-Iiver and bowels; ooK'e eystem, dispe WnstinT heaJah. fever, habitual j to ciSl ii8Sld and gwan to cure by all druggists; Aaron Itnssell Doing: Weij. Aaron Russell, wtioseterrible hurt The Standard noted Friday from the running 'away of Mr. Patterson's team on Corbin street, had in addi tion to the crushing of his righ eve two ribs fractured if not broken. The patient suffers very much, of course, but bears up wall and . la fairly bright and cheerful, which will hasten his recovery.; Aaron surely had a close call. To our mind there is little doubt that his eye was crushed by a direct blow from a mule's kick, while the injury in theside is due to the wagon's running over him. . - For Over Filly Tears Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been Ubed for over fiftv veara ht millions of mothers for their child ren while teething, with perfect suc cess. It soothes the child, eof tens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, jit will 'relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. "SoM'b'y druggists in every part of the world, cents a bottle. Be sure Twenty-Aye and ask for "Mrs. Winslow Sooth ing Syrup," and take no other kina Death or Mr. Eagle. Mr. Will Eagle, a notice of whose illness has been made in the col umns of The Standard from time to time, died Saturday night at 10 o'clock. He had been confined to his bed for several months with consumption and his death was not unexpected! He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Eagle and was 19 years of age. His remains were in terred at Rocky Ridge cemetery Sunday afternoon, Revs. McGee and Harley-conducting the funeral ser vices. J j Just try a 10c. box of Cascarets, the finest liver and bowel re gulator ever made. They ComejThls Week. A group of some thirty New Jer sey editors are making a tcur into North Carolina and will be in Char lotte this week. Theol ject of the trip is to get an intelligent idea of the many good-things said of the 8tate as a plBC.e deairttble for immigration and the investment of capital. They would do well to take Con cord in the line. They are welcome anywhere in the State, which loses nothing by being fully known as to natural and climatic resources. Corn and Cotton Planted. Mr. John Taylor ia one of the earliest planters and best croppers in Cabarrus. He lives two miles west of the city on the old Hoyle place, owned by Mr. A B7Youn, and has planted about eighteen acres of corn, and several acres of cotton already! Mr. Taylor will doubtless make the bird and worm story a realization. . Independent of Weather, The Root-Tea-Na group continue to draw-crowds to hear their superb music, their , side-splitting cornier, and the bright stories of health and comfort through their medicines. If it is the good effects of Root-Tea-Na that gives them that good healthy appearance and makes their voices proof against all tbe Nor'eastere that we have had since they have been among us it might be well for us to buy it by the ton. We did not know it was in the power of medicine to sing iD such cold winds, but thought it would take a throat lined with, boiler iron to stand it. ! PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. Charles Stone, of Charlotte, was in the city yesterday. Mr. V J Thomas, of Charlotte, i? registered at tha St. Cloud. Mr. O E Wilson, of Greensboro, is in the city. J Mr. and Mrs. Joab Cochrane, of Query's, were in trie city today. ,. Mrs. H C Raimer snent Sun day at China Grove; visiting rela tives. : Miss Bessie Christian, of Char lotte, is in the city ! and will make her home with Mrs. Dr. Holden. Miss Belle Moser spent Sundav at the home of her father, in No. 8 township. Mr. John H A Holshouser, of Maiden, is visiting his parents in this city. s f Mr. Jeese Skeen. of Mt. Pleas ant, passed through the city this morning on nis way, to Salisbury. Mr. Lewis Boyd left this morn ing for Fayetteville. He has secured ri position as telegraph operator. Mr. and Mrs. John McDowell and Mrs. A E Lentz spent today at the home of Mrs. Laura Moss, in the"country. Miss Hill, a sister of Jailer John S Hill, of No. 3 township, Bpent Sunday in the city, the guest of Misses Hattie and Carrie Me haffey. Miss Delia Si ms, who has been spending several weeks in the Northern cities, returned Saturday night. Miss Nannie Alexander, whom Miss Sims accompanied North, will return this. week. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. ' slmtl9 el : Iff ea ererj wrapper. To Re-oraranize. We are requested J to announce that the reorganization f of the Sun day School at Prosperity E. I. Churoh in No. 6 township will tae place next Sunday at 2 o'clock in that church . All Sunday-school workers in the congregation are re quested to take netice and be on hand. f oia People. Old people who require medicine to regulate their bowels, and kid neys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine d oes not stimulate andj contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, aiding strenght and giving to the organs, thereby aiding nature in the performance of the function. Electric Bitters is an excellent ap petizer and aids digestion Old people find it just exactly j what they need- Price 50o and $100. per bottle at Fetzers Drug Store. More and More Critical. The insurgent Christians in Crete are pressing tbe Turss despite' the powers and have , much the ad vantage. The Oron Prince Con- stantine has gone to tbe frontier of Thesaly to take conimand of the Greek forces against the Turks, and disturbances are likely to burst forth at ony time. Tie Greeks are extremely wrought npf ano clamorw ous for war. The situation grows morfe and more critical. Bneklenf Armea saiTe, ' The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, " Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sore; Tetterd Chappe Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin : Eruptions, and positive! j cures Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is guaranteed to give ntitisf action or mdnef refunded. Prce 25 cents per box For sale at P B zer'a Drug store.' '' ' . ' ft- OF- r - Some 1 ds and.Ends at such a smt lilpart'Jof the toostV as Ito make it funny for everybody but ourselves. , This week and next week, the last two weeks of January, beginning wir.n tmday, ivoesday, January 19th, pdiroi s the chance to euy pny of the. Aoout 60 boys7 coats at 35 cents. The lining and thread and buttons would cost anout that much. - About 40 men's coats at 75 cents.' It'd worth thtu. mnoh in malro them if somebody gave you the cloth. a bout 100 pairs of Men s pants price. . Then if vou want -t n tn at 35cents. Whole suit $1.85.' Notjto ;nxiiiea at wjtnout teeth. A SMALL LOT OF LADIES FINE SH0ESI K at 50 cents. No t!a third; of the rage cost. A V) Oil f. inn n n IrQ rkfln.rlioa fina a Vi nna in VMitfnn 'on1 tana rt fZainlao a Keeds and Padan Brothersjmake, to ui vuo 3 verage coi. - Also a small line of Eastern-made fine shoes at 75 cent. None in the lot but CCiRt. nvfir ftl. Dnn't miQn t.hio Inf. ' Phorr Totkr. 'h li.v innnir days. A small lot of men's Heavy English ties, and high cut browns, working shoes at 50c A better lot at 75c. These are regular 1.25 snoes. Uoys. work shoes at 50 and 65 A Kmftll Inf. rf mfl fl anita. crrtrA o all wool at 12. Plenty places where uuuii uui any Deiter. s v , To close our bovs knee nanr.s suits, in fin cnoin wa mvA vnn ohnina for $2 This line includes all we have A.J1 the foreemins" atnff is in farnr BUT DEATH TO FROGS ! You NOW FOR A FEW THINGS 'IN FRESH !NEW GOODS. Now don't SWOOn'awav. hut insr ramfimnfir that. 1 r. cfivAn na fna mnrf pleasure to be able to'sell these things cheap as it gives a hungry taaa saiisfaction to eat. We bought them for less than value and we sell them the very same way Men's satin calf bals, Sunday shnes, bfc ,85 cents. Men's good Eutlish ties, nigh cut brogans at 75 cevta. Man's heavy oil grain English Ties and Creoles at $1. You DPYflr saw thf m for less than $1.25. Tou can't buy them now in iots of 1,000 pajr-; from any iactory tor less tnan $1.10. Jjadies gJove grain J ace anH button bhoes, solid leather all throuerh excent cnnntfiiH. at. finn rinilrl polkas 40 cents. Boys' long pants GAMSMOISSS & Furniture i BELL HARRIS & Co . carrythe largest and most complete Ime eyershown in Concord. We buy in large lots and at low figures, and give our cus tomers the benefit of the low prices. ,We have Ladies' Rockers from tA12.sn You cm get a bargain in dining chairs. When ypu want anything in the furniture line call and see us. We can save you money in the following articles Lieu noom ouiis. .; -pa8els, Center and Dining Tab'es. . . ounges, Couches, adies Desks, , 1-f air, Uotton and Shuch Mattresses, , , ' ' 1 A rt Novelties. Baskets, Pickets, Oacks for halls, Mouldings, : UvOockers, Inside Shades, Cide Boards, . & Baby Carriages. M a' in rhn Closets 1 I 8 kD3 an'l :derCription3. BELL , HEEIS fe CO. Oar undfiTtakinff deriartment'is comnlfitfi. anrl v.oTn-nrinT tlt. q, s Bell. , All calls are promptly met, day or Iiast JTotice Town Taxes.' I will adyertiee all property where the taxeb are due the. Town on the 1st day of April, 1897. Now take warning and save cost. . - Ji LBoGEB, , 1 Town Tax Col. March 12, '97. Two tiTes avei. ? 'V Mrs.' Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City. HI., was told by her doctors DUO WtU UUUOUUllJkiUM UUU lUUK IiUCID was no hope for her recovery, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Dis covery saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eggers, 139 Florida St, Sao Francis co, suffered from a draadful cold, approaching consumption, .tried without result everything else then bought a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonder ful efficacy of this' medicine in coughs and colds Free trial bottles at EVtzer's Drug store. Regular size 50c, and SI. 00. & zf? 'hk ana Ran tmtism reams) 9 we wiJKgive .our custoauera and following: " at cents. This is less -thanhalf ' - votir clioice of nhoiit ""50 vests be sneezed at . without, hnuff, or go at 75 cents, not over lone third - ' i ,. : cents. r rl aArTrtoVtlA Knf rr nnamTifaail they will ask you S2 50 f Tr a single that cost over S J of f.hft hnvAr TP IT NT '"RfWS are the boys, we are the Iross. 50 ctncs,Bworth $1, rum x 1 " iv-uuvi LiiU vfllCTUl J'l 1 t Jnight. M. L. Brown & Bro, ,' LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLJ3S, ' Just in rear of St. Cloud HoteL Omni huses meet all passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds furnished promptly and at reasonable prices. Horses and mules always on hand, for sale. Breeders of horoughbred Pol ud China Hops. Offers to the business public a re-' liable, permanent, conservative and accomodating banting institution.' We solicit your business with the assurance of 'honorable treatment and due appreciation of yocr pat ronage. -n, If we can serve you at any time, weshall be glad&to have you come and 8ee"us LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS . TO CUSTOMERS, . Gapital andlSuIpl'us $70 000. D. B. COLTRANE, Cashier. J. M. ODELL, Pica. t A Bank r -1; f. ? V iH.t lb I, i t i r I " . 4 , .. i -si.
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